
Louise Tillin
@louisetillin
Politics professor @Kingsindiainst. Tweets mostly about Indian politics, federalism, political economy, social policy.
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Join us on March 19 for Prof Louise Tillin's book launch 'Making India Work: The Development of Welfare in a Multi-Level Democracy' with Jaffrelot Christophe, Prof. Indrajit Roy 🇮🇳 @indrajitroy.bsky.social & Sheba Tejani Sign up to attend: kcl.ac.uk/events/making-… King's Global Affairs


Full house for the launch of Louise Tillin Making India Work. Scholarship on the origins and development of India’s welfare regime is poor - the books tells us this story using archives and fieldwork. Jaffrelot Christophe Jon Wilson Mukulika Banerjee


The South Asia edition of Making India Work: The Development of Welfare in a Multi-level Democracy Cambridge University Press is now available in India and elsewhere in the region for Rs595 in paperback (or Rs1569 kindle). See below or ask in your local book shop! amazon.in/dp/1009668374

This is an important report about India's preparedness for extreme heat with a lot of insight into the role of subnational governments, especially at city level, in short and long term heatwave response (more of the former than the latter at present) King's India Institute

Started reading the book 'Making India Work: The Development of Welfare in a Multi-Level Democracy' by Louise Tillin. An essential reference book for the scholars working on labour, welfare, and rights of the workers in the neoliberal regime.


Event - India’s Highway to a Financialised Future and its Digital Public Infrastructure Join us for a seminar on May 7 with Jai Bhatia, departmental lecturer ODID University of Oxford. Prof Louise Tillin will chair the event. Register: kcl.ac.uk/events/indias-…

It is an absolute privilege to join Milan Vaishnav on the #GrandTamasha podcast this week to discuss my new book Making India Work Cambridge University Press King's India Institute

New #GrandTamasha: This week, Louise Tillin of King's India Institute joins me to talk about her excellent new book, "Making India Work"--an insightful history of India's welfare regime. We discuss its evolution from the late colonial period to the present day.


This week I join Milan Vaishnav on the Grand Tamasha podcast to discuss Making India Work -just published by Cambridge University Press

This week on #GrandTamasha, Louise Tillin of King's College London joins me to discuss India's "precocious" welfare regime and how, on multiple occasions, it bucked the received wisdom. Here's a clip of our conversation. Full audio here: grand-tamasha.simplecast.com/episodes/india…


ICYMI, Louise Tillin of King's India Institute joined me on #GrandTamasha last week to discuss her new book, "Making India Work: The Development of Welfare in a Multi-Level Democracy," an examination of the evolution of India's welfare state over the last century.

Join us for a seminar on May 7 with Jai Bhatia, departmental lecturer ODID University of Oxford on India's digital public infrastructure initiatives. Prof Louise Tillin will chair the event. Register to attend: kcl.ac.uk/events/indias-… King's Global Affairs

I am deeply grateful to Yamini Aiyar - someone who has contributed so much to understanding India’s welfare state - for this thoughtful and thought-provoking review of Making India Work Cambridge University Press King's India Institute

My review of Louise Tillin's Louise Tillin excellent new book 'Making India Work' out in India Forum. A must read for scholars and practitioners

.Yamini Aiyar on Louise Tillin's new book 'Making India Work' Cambridge University Press King's India Institute Read the review here: theindiaforum.in/book-reviews/w…


Yamini Aiyar on Louise Tillin: "Making India Work is a remarkable & deeply insightful account that sheds light on the ideas, principles, political imaginations & realpolitik that have shaped India’s unique and distinctive path to building a welfare state" theindiaforum.in/book-reviews/w…
